Thursday, September 22, 2011

How do i drain the 2 stroke oil out of a motorcycle engine? ?

my spark plug is black because there is too much oil going into the engine from the automatic mixer, firstly how do i take this oil out? is it from the petrol tank or do i have to change the engine oil? and how do i do it? is it straight forward?

thanks xHow do i drain the 2 stroke oil out of a motorcycle engine? ?Always give year, make, engine size and model # when asking questions. We need all of that info to give an informed answer.

The mileage would also have been helpful.



Spark plugs starting to foul on 2 stroke engines, are a sign of a worn out top end (cylinder, piston %26amp; rings).

The low compression isn't strong enough to fully burn the oil in the fuel mixture.How do i drain the 2 stroke oil out of a motorcycle engine? ?Drain the oil reservoir and drain the fuel tank. Start it up until it quits. All the fuel/oil mixture will be out of the lines and the engine by then.How do i drain the 2 stroke oil out of a motorcycle engine? ?There is no accumulation of oil (as in a crankcase) in a two-stroke engine and oil does not need (can't) be drained. Most engines that are two-stroke must have the oil mixed with the petrol [we say gasoline :)] as it goes into the tank. Newer two strokes are built so that not much oil is used and the plugs don't foul often but older ones are prone to require plug changing often. Check your manual for the procedure for setting oil usage and/or mixing. I'm not familiar with engines that have an oil tank and automatic mixing so am not much help to you if your has that equipment.How do i drain the 2 stroke oil out of a motorcycle engine? ?Don't take the oil out -- that's your engine oil -- it gets used up so it doesn't have to be changed.



If the mixer is mixing too much oil, one possibility is that the fuel line is sucking air, or there's a restriction in the fuel intake - less fuel going in means a higher proportion of oil.



Are all the plugs black or just the one? Could just be you have a rich mixture fouling the plugs.